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PACIFIC SALMON FOR THE JAPANESE



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PACIFIC SALMON FOR THE JAPANESE.


    1. Raw: Uncooked.

    2. Pickled: Preserved in vinegar or salt water.

    3. Baked: Cooked by dry heat in oven.

    4. Frying: Cooked by a pan containing boiling oil or fat.

    5. Skull: Bony part of the head which encases the brain.

    6. Process: Treat in a way that changes something’s form in order to make a product.

    7. Rush: Move quickly, busily or excitedly.

    8. Stall: Large stand or table on which the goods are displayed in a market.

    9. Slice: Cut into thin, wide and flat pieces.

    10. Iced-down: Kept cool with ice.

    11. Fillet: Thick flat piece.

    12. Stacked: Neatly arranged in piles.

    13. Concrete: Hard building material made from mixture of cement and sand.

  1. 1C, 2E, 3B.


      1. Stalls: As I was leaving for work this morning, the market traders has just started setting up their stalls.

      2. Processed: At the end of our road, there is a large factory where meat is processed into salami and other products.

      3. Raw: Many dieticians say it is better to eat vegetables raw because cooking removes many of the nutrients.

      4. Concrete: That new concrete office block , which has just been completed, really spoils the look of our town.

      5. You should slice the potatoes quit thinly before cooking them , so use a sharp knife.

  • THE MUSEUM ROBBERY


      1. Armed: Carrying a weapon, especially a gun.

      2. Bandit: Robber carrying a weapon, one of the gang.

      3. Bound: Tie up tightly with rope or string.

      4. Gagged: Tie a piece of cloth around the mouth to prevent speaking or shouting.

      5. Artifact: Something made by man, usually of archeological importance.

      6. Precious Stones: Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds etc.

      7. Buried: Cover with stones, soils etc.

      8. Eruption : Explosion of a volcano.

      9. Item: One of a collection or list of things.

      10. Inlaid: Having piece of metal , wood etc., set into another kind of metal wood etc., so that the resulting surface is smooth and level, and design pattern is formed.

      11. Coin: Piece of metal used as money.

      12. Lax: Not careful, strict or obeying rules, inattentive.

      13. Flimsy: Made of light and thin material, therefore weak and easily damaged.

      14. Partition : Thin wall or screen dividing two rooms or one room into separate sections.

    1. 1C, 2B, 3D. 1E


        1. Flimsy: The box the goods packed in was so flimsy that it fell apart in post.

        2. Bound: The prisoners were made to stand in a line with their hands bound behind their backs.

        3. Lax: Procedures seems to be so lax in that hospital that I doubt that any attention is paid to hygiene at all.

        4. Buried: From the map, they guessed that the treasure was buried in a deserted plot of the land about two hundred meters to the east of the castle.

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